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glad you're up with us. shoot me an e-mail on waytooearly@msnbc.com and let me know why you're awake this hour or do what carl paladino does. we'll read your responses later in the show. the next 30 minutes is the cram session for this thursday, the last day of september the 30th. a lot going on today including president obama facing tough questions at a backyard barbecue in iowa. plus another devastating blow to america's future as snooki gets a book deal. what kind of wisdom can we ex-is s. pekt from the poughkeepsie poof? >>> first the news live at 5:30 a.m. the race for governor in new york is getting personal. republican candidate carl paladino is accusing andrew cuomo of being unfaithful to his wife years ago. he made the claims minutes after angrily declaring that his 10-year-old daughter from his own affair ten years ago was off limits to the press. politico quotes him as saying has anybody asked andrew cuomo about his paramours when he was married or asked him why his wife left him or threw him out
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what can you tell us about that? >> well, chuck, this one individual, ahmed siddiqui, a german, who has been held now for some time and who has been talking a lot and has given one stream of threat reporting, talking about a mumbai-style of attack. but that's not the only stream of threat reporting that concerns official. there are other potential threats emanating from south africa, particularly targeting france, which is of concern. it's a combination of human intelligence, these interrogations, and other forms of intel that they're gathering. but it paints a very compelling picture of a very serious threat right now. what we don't know is the timeline. how close it is to execution and whether or not all the u.s. activities inside pakistan, particularly the predator attacks, have had an impact on the operational planning. >> yeah, exactly. roger cressey, thanks for your report this morning. appreciate it. >>> it's interesting, american intelligence officials are being very leery of being able to say, we're safe ove
what can you tell us about that? >> well, chuck, this one individual, ahmed siddiqui, a german, who has been held now for some time and who has been talking a lot and has given one stream of threat reporting, talking about a mumbai-style of attack. but that's not the only stream of threat reporting that concerns official. there are other potential threats emanating from south africa, particularly targeting france, which is of concern. it's a combination of human intelligence, these...
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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer >> live and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. >> good morning to you. i am pamela brown at 8:27 and time for a look at traffic and weather. what is happening on vre? >>> up to two hours late. up to 40 minutes late on the fredericksburg train. that is because of potential flooding. the rain is affecting mass transit. let me take you to live pictures of you can see what to expect when you hit the road. look at the beltway traffic leaving andrews air force base to get up to fedex appeal. -- fedex fields. we will go out of tyson sent to bethesda and this was a jackknifed tractor-trailer which was straightened out and moved to the shoulder. in virginia, there is a 25-mile backup from dumfries all the way to the 14th street bridge. >>> it is a busy thursday morning with a ton of grain across the entire area. we are looking a moderate showers in the immediate area. we can expect 2-5 inches by the time the system moves out of here. the atmosphere is
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someone who shows us all how to win at life -- every single day. it's the american heart. >>> good evening. and it is right there behind me, the u.s. capitol. and 48 days now until the november congressional elections, which is shaping up to be a lively and crack ming political showdown. last night, tea party candidates scored huge wins in several states, up ending the predictions, and this morning, the democrats are marshaling forces. and on the republican side, karl rove is expressing surprise. jon karl is here tonight. good evening, jon. >> reporter: diane, the republican leadership is just stunned by what happened last night in delaware, and now they are scrambling to get control of a movement that seems to be taking over their party. >> you betcha. >> reporter: republican leaders had called her a fraud, a liar and unelectable. but now they have to call christine o'donnell republican nominee for senate. >> i didn't count on the establishment to win the primary. i'm not counting on them to win the general. i'm counting on the voters of delaware.
someone who shows us all how to win at life -- every single day. it's the american heart. >>> good evening. and it is right there behind me, the u.s. capitol. and 48 days now until the november congressional elections, which is shaping up to be a lively and crack ming political showdown. last night, tea party candidates scored huge wins in several states, up ending the predictions, and this morning, the democrats are marshaling forces. and on the republican side, karl rove is...
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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. >>> all right, closing in, close to 8:30. we have ourselves heavy rain, severe weather, flash flood warnings posted for the area into the early afternoon. watch extends through tonight. high wind advisory. we've also got a potential tornado here. kent county under a tornado warning until 8:45. roughly another 15, 20 minutes. passing near rock hall, up to the north about 40 miles per hour. this general cluster may have spin with it. there are embedded, really heavy bands of rainfall we'll continue to watch through this morning. you can see another string of heavy rain toward the thwart of the bay. eastern baltimore county. we'll watch that throughout the morning. watch the moisture extend to the deep south. whole day event we'll continue to deal with. temperatures pushing to about 75. there's that threat, again, already two to three inches of rain, we could max out five to six inches of rain. here's kim bro
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instead of using a battery of drugs, hoping some would work, doctors were able to use the specific drug treatments most likely to work for him, and keep him alive. >> i don't think i would be here today. it's just that simple. targeted therapy is giving cancer patients the opportunity to understand that they can be treated as an individual. >> reporter: four years later, jeff's medical miracle is informing doctors on targeted treatments for other types of cancers. for example, a targeted treatment may stop the genes that feed tumors, cutting off their blood supply. or identify cancers that are slow-growing and need less aggressive treatments. at its core, genomics is a quest to understand what is wrong at the genetic level and use that information to develop smarter treatments. >> my dream is that through cancer genomicgenomics, we will discover, in the coming years, a long list of effective, targeted therapies. a chance to get a treatment that you know is going to work. >> reporter: dr. richard besser, abc news, new york. >>> and still ahead, a word, a special word from some friends wh
instead of using a battery of drugs, hoping some would work, doctors were able to use the specific drug treatments most likely to work for him, and keep him alive. >> i don't think i would be here today. it's just that simple. targeted therapy is giving cancer patients the opportunity to understand that they can be treated as an individual. >> reporter: four years later, jeff's medical miracle is informing doctors on targeted treatments for other types of cancers. for example, a...
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james hunt has been using dxm to get high since he us was 17. >> you don't think about drugs being on the counter at walmart. you just walk in anywhere, like, in any city in the country, and get drugs. >> reporter: still, today, an fda advisory committee voted to keep the cough medicines available without a description, in keeping with the industry group position. the industry says the key is to educate parents withed as like these. >> do my parents no? yeah right. i even get high in my room. >> they have no clue. >> reporter: the fda must still decide whether to accept today's recommendation of their panel to keep the medicines nop prescription. it is very likely they will. it will come down to parents preventing cough medicine abuse, not the federal government. >> so, they will, at this point, at least, not make them a prescription drug? >> reporter: that's right. >> i want to ask you about something else, because there is news today on a report you first gave us here and all of our viewers heard about with everyone is osteoporosis drugs li and unusual broken bones. what is new? >>
james hunt has been using dxm to get high since he us was 17. >> you don't think about drugs being on the counter at walmart. you just walk in anywhere, like, in any city in the country, and get drugs. >> reporter: still, today, an fda advisory committee voted to keep the cough medicines available without a description, in keeping with the industry group position. the industry says the key is to educate parents withed as like these. >> do my parents no? yeah right. i even get...
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so we'll be using the big fox board throughout the next 34 days. that brings us, however, to our featured text to vote poll tonight. the question tonight for you: what is your opinion of negative campaign ads? you can text your answer to 36288. type sr1 for fair game. sr2 for dirty politics. we'll bring you the results at the end of the program. still ahead, breaking up, a new terror plot. we will tell you who was being targeted. ♪ [ male announcer ] you're at the age where you don't get thrown by curve balls. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to get things done. ♪ so why would you let something le erectile dysfunction get in your way? isn't it time you talked to your doctor about viagra? 20 million men already have. ♪ with every age comes responsibility. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy ough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical
so we'll be using the big fox board throughout the next 34 days. that brings us, however, to our featured text to vote poll tonight. the question tonight for you: what is your opinion of negative campaign ads? you can text your answer to 36288. type sr1 for fair game. sr2 for dirty politics. we'll bring you the results at the end of the program. still ahead, breaking up, a new terror plot. we will tell you who was being targeted. ♪ [ male announcer ] you're at the age where you don't get...
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give us a year. megyn: you can catch eric every week night on money rocks. airing on the fox business network. it's a good show. thanks, eric. she wants to lead california, running for governor in the golden state. but meg whitman's campaign is facing one of its biggest challenges from her former housekeeper. the story? the celebrity attorney and allegations of dirty politics. next in "kelly's court." you can check out the facts behind this case on foxnews.com/layer today live. >> i don't have papers to work here and i need her help. i want her to help me get an immigration attorney. miss whitman just laughed. @k@k megyn: "kelly's court" is back on session. on the docket a celebrity shark, a heartbroken housekeeper and the governor's mansion. nicky diaz worked for nine years in the home of meg whitman. california's republican candidate for governor. now diaz with help from humble hollywood attorney gloria allred is claiming whitman knew all along she was an illegal immigrant and abused diaz for the
give us a year. megyn: you can catch eric every week night on money rocks. airing on the fox business network. it's a good show. thanks, eric. she wants to lead california, running for governor in the golden state. but meg whitman's campaign is facing one of its biggest challenges from her former housekeeper. the story? the celebrity attorney and allegations of dirty politics. next in "kelly's court." you can check out the facts behind this case on foxnews.com/layer today live....
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the number of us holding college degrees is up. students say they're staying in school, hoping to ride out the recession. >> two years out, three years out from when i last searched, maybe that job market has opened up a little bit. >> reporter: perhaps most telling, this. more americans rely on food stamps than ever before. more than 11 million people. one in every ten families. people like clyde harden. he spoke to us by skype from georgia. he lost his job a year ago. >> i worked all my life. and now i can't do anything for my family. >> reporter: harden has two daughters. >> you don't know what it's like now. to just sit there and say, i'm sorry, we can't afford it. i'm sorry, i can't buy the school pictures because i don't have money. you don't know what it's like to tell a little girl that. >> reporter: those pictures, a portrait of a family praying next year might be a little better. sharyn alfonsi, abc news, new york. >> certainly very sobering study. >> no kidding. how the recession kind of has all these ripple effects thro
the number of us holding college degrees is up. students say they're staying in school, hoping to ride out the recession. >> two years out, three years out from when i last searched, maybe that job market has opened up a little bit. >> reporter: perhaps most telling, this. more americans rely on food stamps than ever before. more than 11 million people. one in every ten families. people like clyde harden. he spoke to us by skype from georgia. he lost his job a year ago. >> i...
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. >> thanks for joining us. i'm cheryl >>> tonight on "world news," a daughter is free. the american hiker in the arms of her mother. out of prison in iran and speaking, forced to leave her fiance and friend behind. >>> and that crisis on a new tape. the massive california gas explosion. what witnesses thought had happened. >>> a cough syrup crackdown. dr. richard besser explores the way kids are using cough medicine to get high. >>> and what a special delivery. a baby girl, just born to one of the trapped miners in chile. the name they gave her says so much. >>> good evening. for 410 days, a 32-year-old american woman was imprisoned in iran. a hiker charged as a spy while her mother, nora, waited and prayed. well, tonight, sarah shourd is coming home, free. amid questions about her health, and the fate of the young americans left behind. one of them, her fiance. our jim sciutto has traveled to iran eight times and he's been following the hikers' story from the start. jim? >> reporter: well, diane, her detention became a powerful symbol of the wider standoff between the
. >> thanks for joining us. i'm cheryl >>> tonight on "world news," a daughter is free. the american hiker in the arms of her mother. out of prison in iran and speaking, forced to leave her fiance and friend behind. >>> and that crisis on a new tape. the massive california gas explosion. what witnesses thought had happened. >>> a cough syrup crackdown. dr. richard besser explores the way kids are using cough medicine to get high. >>> and what...
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they call us wacky. they call us wing nuts. we call us we the people. >> reporter: trying to turn questions about her finances and her credibility into an astault by an out of touch ruling class on ordinary americans of faith. >> will they attack us? yes. will they smear our backgrounds and distort our records? undoubtedly. >> reporter: it is to a degree working. o'donnell claims to have raised $1.6 million through her website since her victory tuesday night and taken opportunities like last night's candidates forum in delaware to explain comments from her previous life as a conservative activist. such as this clip from mtv in 1996. >> the bible says that lust in your heart is committing adultery, so you can't mass tur bait without lust. >> i was in my 20s and excited about my new-found faith but i assure you my faith has matured and when i go to washington, d.c. it'll be the constitution on which i base all of my decisions. >> she's doing a very good job to try to marginalize a lot of the things that have come out about her. >
they call us wacky. they call us wing nuts. we call us we the people. >> reporter: trying to turn questions about her finances and her credibility into an astault by an out of touch ruling class on ordinary americans of faith. >> will they attack us? yes. will they smear our backgrounds and distort our records? undoubtedly. >> reporter: it is to a degree working. o'donnell claims to have raised $1.6 million through her website since her victory tuesday night and taken...
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that means us. us poor slobs who are obviously good for nothing but eating cake and voting every couple of years. it is really important. remember the presidency is an institution, not a man. and having the proper team makes the difference. paul in hawaii writes -- the s.s. team obama was struck by an iceberg named tea party. the rats are not sticking around waiting for the lifeboats to be lowered. if you want to read more on this, you will find it on my blog. >> we are getting more information on rahm emanuel and his successor. we will have that at the top of the hour. we are investigating possible health care cuts from mcdonald's employees. you can certainly get aburger and fries. i veteran journalist bob woodward about obama's wars and why he thinks that the president's promise of change has fallen flat. andard ss "than you. "10 airbags... daytime running lamps... "onstar automatic crash response. "in case ya didn't see it, that's probably why "msn autos called the cruze "the class of its class r
that means us. us poor slobs who are obviously good for nothing but eating cake and voting every couple of years. it is really important. remember the presidency is an institution, not a man. and having the proper team makes the difference. paul in hawaii writes -- the s.s. team obama was struck by an iceberg named tea party. the rats are not sticking around waiting for the lifeboats to be lowered. if you want to read more on this, you will find it on my blog. >> we are getting more...
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some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do >>> seems like we've been saying goodbye to too many of the people who have entertained over the years. tony curtis has died. he was 85. he was the son of a tailor in the bronx. hearse first known for his good looks, then his talent. he was durable, prolific, unique and moviegoers loved him. tonight, nbc's george lewis has a look back. >> reporter: when you think of tony curtis, one of the immortal images of him in drag opposite jack lemmon in "some like it hot." >> what are you afraid of? nobody is asking you to have a baby. >> reporter: as an actor, he was not afraid of taking on risky roles. >> you can't go lynching me. i'm a white man. >> reporter: in "the defiant ones" playing a white,
some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do >>> seems like we've been saying goodbye to too many of the people who have entertained over the years. tony curtis has died. he...
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stay with us. c s. t adwiwiout food al t >>> turn right to cnn foreign affairs correspondent jill dougherty standing by for us now. we're hearing the obama administration trying to come down on iran with new sanctions? >> reporter: right, t.j. this going on right now. secretary of state hillary clinton and the treasury secretary tim geithner here at the state department announcing that president obama is going to be issuing an executive order and that will put new sanctions on eight top iranian government officials who they say are tied to serious human rights abuses against the people of iran. secretary clinton just a few minutes ago calling this a new approach and a new tool. let's listen to what she said. >> this is a different approach as both tim and i have said. we are using this new tool that the congress has just given us to basically publicize and connect to the human rights abuses that are ongoing in iran. those officials about whom we have credible evidence who are responsible for either orde
stay with us. c s. t adwiwiout food al t >>> turn right to cnn foreign affairs correspondent jill dougherty standing by for us now. we're hearing the obama administration trying to come down on iran with new sanctions? >> reporter: right, t.j. this going on right now. secretary of state hillary clinton and the treasury secretary tim geithner here at the state department announcing that president obama is going to be issuing an executive order and that will put new sanctions on...
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we'll give him a list. >> thanks for choosing us. we'll see you tomorrow. ur veters the first full combat care center in california. her after school law is keeping a million kids off the street and out of gangs. and she's fighting every day to create new jobs. i'm working to make california the leader in clean energy. to jump-start our small businesses with tax credits and loans to create thousands more california jobs. i'm barbara boxer, and i approve this message... because i want to see the words made in america again.
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that's it for us. situation room with wolf blitzer next. >>> new evidence that the man trying to bomb times square in new york city didn't plan to stop there. this hour, we're learning more about the terror threats then and now including a potential plot to attack high-profile targets in europe. >>> also, the california governor's race gets combustible with new allegations leveled by a former housekeeper to republican candidate meg whitman. stand by for the story and brand new polls on some of the hottest political races in the nation. some will surpriseyou. our investigative correspondent will reveal how she was almost punked. political activist tried to create a fake story and embarrass cnn. wait until you hear and see these very strange details. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room". >>> threatened to be the most serious terror attacks since 9/11. now we're learning that he had over targets as well. a potential terror plot in europe that may have been green lighted by osama bin laden hims
that's it for us. situation room with wolf blitzer next. >>> new evidence that the man trying to bomb times square in new york city didn't plan to stop there. this hour, we're learning more about the terror threats then and now including a potential plot to attack high-profile targets in europe. >>> also, the california governor's race gets combustible with new allegations leveled by a former housekeeper to republican candidate meg whitman. stand by for the story and brand new...
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. >> and thanks for joining us. >> and thanks for joining us. i'm cheryl jennininininininininn greed. the wealthiest corporations. billions in profits and bonuses. and the sacramento politicians just gave these same corporations a new billion dollar handout... paid for by cuts to education and public safety with no guarantee of creating one new job. but we can change this by voting yes on proposition 24. prop 24 repeals the billion dollar giveaway and protects our schools and communities. yes on prop 24. it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. our state has a huge deficit. meg whitman's plan will make it billions worse by eliminating the capital gains tax for wealthy investors, including herself. economists say her plan will "rip a hole in the budget" and is "deeply flawed". analysts for the l.a. times say whitman's plan is a "pure handout" to the rich creating a "huge risk" to schools and public safety. jerry brown's against this unfair giveaway because it will take billions from our children when
. >> and thanks for joining us. >> and thanks for joining us. i'm cheryl jennininininininininn greed. the wealthiest corporations. billions in profits and bonuses. and the sacramento politicians just gave these same corporations a new billion dollar handout... paid for by cuts to education and public safety with no guarantee of creating one new job. but we can change this by voting yes on proposition 24. prop 24 repeals the billion dollar giveaway and protects our schools and...
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claudine wong's been on the scene owl morning and gives us an update. >> reporter: yes. we can show you two of those locations here on earl. behind me crews just stopping in the last couple minutes to take a break. that's one of the sites. if we pan up on to the hill you can see one of the excavators working on the secondary site. they are taking a lot of precautions this morning. we can tell you we've watched these crews wearing protective gear spraying down the sites with water to make sure that dust level stays down. and there are air monitors in and around this entire neighborhood to make sure that there's not any dangerous levels of partichat matter or gases. they're doing all of these in response to health concerns. but the county says it is determined to give this neighborhood back to san bruno. rick stopped for a moment on his morning run to look at the damage on claremont drive. he's run through this neighborhood every day since the explosion. >> i live a couple blocks from the actual blast site explosion off of earl. >> reporter: and you've been running every d
claudine wong's been on the scene owl morning and gives us an update. >> reporter: yes. we can show you two of those locations here on earl. behind me crews just stopping in the last couple minutes to take a break. that's one of the sites. if we pan up on to the hill you can see one of the excavators working on the secondary site. they are taking a lot of precautions this morning. we can tell you we've watched these crews wearing protective gear spraying down the sites with water to make...
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when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer ] use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. meg whitman's nose keeps growing. whitman says california lost jobs under jerry brown. turns out 1.9 million jobs were created. she spent millions saying jerry brown raised taxes. fact is brown cut 4 billion in taxes. but whitman's nose keeps growing by the millions. we are fourteenth in line for take off. beep, beep, beep. looks like its bumper to bumper on the interstate. i gotta get to cleveland! should have skipped that second soda. remove your belt, your watch, your shoes. i wonder what gas costs today. seven dollars for a pillow! an extra bag costs what? i hate traffic! (train child) the train is now arriving. (announcer) the train has arrived indeed. amtrack. enjoy the journey. a safety mechanism designed to keep the gates from slamming on you. >> of payless stock about the weather now. there to things you need to be aware of. on
when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer ] use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. meg whitman's nose keeps growing. whitman says california lost jobs under jerry brown. turns out 1.9 million jobs were created. she spent millions saying jerry brown raised taxes. fact is brown cut 4 billion in taxes. but whitman's nose keeps growing by the millions. we are fourteenth in line...
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and there is one city council member not in jail. >> it's a sad moment for us. the saddest part is that our city has been tarnished and the reputation of the city is dragged through mud. hopefully we can begin the healing process. >> that is city garcia reporting from the town of bell. pg&e is working to ease peoples fears about pipelines running through communities in the aftermath of the san bruno explosion. today, they met after receiving top 100 priority list. one of the risky pipelines runs through san carlos. >> and we're very interested in the specifics in san carlos, you know? this is a situation, what are we going to do about it? and when? >> pg&e fixed a damaged pipeline in san jose, not on the top 100 list. >> it's an example how we find something we need to address in the pipeline system we're not going to wait. we're going to take action to get things back to normal again. >> inspections discovered a small dent in the line. and this was not leaking gas. >>> a senate vote to repeel the military don't ask don't tell policy failed. democrats fell short
and there is one city council member not in jail. >> it's a sad moment for us. the saddest part is that our city has been tarnished and the reputation of the city is dragged through mud. hopefully we can begin the healing process. >> that is city garcia reporting from the town of bell. pg&e is working to ease peoples fears about pipelines running through communities in the aftermath of the san bruno explosion. today, they met after receiving top 100 priority list. one of the...
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>> security call back. >> reporter: although the manager would not talk to us, a spokesman told us they are considering additional safety precautions. pedestrian can walk into the complex. jonathan bloom, kron 4 news. >> announcer: storm sets in this week and i will tell you when the rin will hit and how much we will see in just a few minutes. [ male announcer ] jerry brown's good old days. but what really happened? cnn -- not me -- cnn says his assertion about his tax record was "just plain wrong." jerry brown went out there and took credit for the fact that the people of california voted for proposition 13, which lowered taxes, which he opposed. and now he's going around taking credit for it. he raised taxes as governor of california. he had a surplus when he took office and a deficit when he left. he doesn't tell the people the truth. and a deficit when he left. baccalaureate. correct. [ audience groans ] since this competition has been continuing for 48 hours and we have yet to eliminate anyone, it is the decision of this board to declare all 20 contestants winners. you have all com
>> security call back. >> reporter: although the manager would not talk to us, a spokesman told us they are considering additional safety precautions. pedestrian can walk into the complex. jonathan bloom, kron 4 news. >> announcer: storm sets in this week and i will tell you when the rin will hit and how much we will see in just a few minutes. [ male announcer ] jerry brown's good old days. but what really happened? cnn -- not me -- cnn says his assertion about his tax record...
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just got off the phone with fish and game it is bear hunting season but if you kill a bear you must use all of the bear meat you have to have a tag to do that legally it is illegal to dump a carcass and a misdemeanour to waste game meat. >>> a san jose woman is being held on one million dollars bail for vandalism. they believe she is a serial scratcher, roughing up more than a dozen cars across two counties not just any cars. the kind of vehicles police say she is targeting. >> reporter: no, that is not decorative pin striping on that black mercedes, felony vandalism. >> when you see this how does it make you feel? >> quite upset. >> reporter: this woman is one of possibly dozens of victims over east and south bay police say have had their bmws or mercedes scratched by this woman, 30-year-old nancy ni of san jose on saturday, a security guard at valley fair mall was on a stake out in the parking lot and saw her scratch three cars including the black mercedes. >> are you angry? >> no, just upset i mean i can't be angry i mean, what is done is done. >> reporter: it is not her first arrest
just got off the phone with fish and game it is bear hunting season but if you kill a bear you must use all of the bear meat you have to have a tag to do that legally it is illegal to dump a carcass and a misdemeanour to waste game meat. >>> a san jose woman is being held on one million dollars bail for vandalism. they believe she is a serial scratcher, roughing up more than a dozen cars across two counties not just any cars. the kind of vehicles police say she is targeting. >>...
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it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. you inhale, they inhale. millions of children continue to be exposed to secondhand smoke. secondhand smoke causes asthma, a disease that cannot be cured. protect your loved ones. >>> good evening once again. a break through on a tiny subject. researchers at ibm are studying behaviors of atoms and what they're finding could change competing as we know it. here is car rena rusk. >> reporter: this scientist will tell you it takes a big machine to study small matters of great importance. this highly refined, scanning tunneling microscope allows them to study behavior of atoms. >> single atoms are the smallest thing you're going to do engineering with. >> they were part of a team developing a break through technique just publishing research in the journal science z have ability to record the behavior inside atoms spinning at incredible speeds that. unlocked a mystery of how long information stays in a single atom. >> this is roughly one nanno second. it's a billionth of a second. >> and th
it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. you inhale, they inhale. millions of children continue to be exposed to secondhand smoke. secondhand smoke causes asthma, a disease that cannot be cured. protect your loved ones. >>> good evening once again. a break through on a tiny subject. researchers at ibm are studying behaviors of atoms and what they're finding could change competing as we know it. here is car rena rusk. >> reporter: this scientist will tell you it...
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of steels we're using now? >> that is not an easy go answer. >> it's a major concern. but i want to withhold any opinion as to whether or not we need to rip open, you know, i don't know how many hundreds of miles of lines and replace them. until the ntsb comes back with a report. >> there is a coding to prevent corrosion. pg&e is also busy meeting with mayors and other officials about the pipes on its top 100 list this, is in san carlos that is 100 feet long, 24 inches in diameter. >> we're interested in more of the specifics. you know? what is the situation, and what are we going do about it? when? >> there is an aging infrastructure, we better do something about it if we don't want to see more of the failures in the future. >> and the dent here was fairly easy for pg&e to identify. the pipeline is straight. perfect for pigs to straight. they do not negotiate curves or bends. in san jose, abc 7 news. >> and david, thank you. san francisco mayor and candidate for governor newsom has attention of the white house
of steels we're using now? >> that is not an easy go answer. >> it's a major concern. but i want to withhold any opinion as to whether or not we need to rip open, you know, i don't know how many hundreds of miles of lines and replace them. until the ntsb comes back with a report. >> there is a coding to prevent corrosion. pg&e is also busy meeting with mayors and other officials about the pipes on its top 100 list this, is in san carlos that is 100 feet long, 24 inches in...
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carpoolers get to use the lane for free but solo drivers can use it for a fee. signs will alert drivers to the entries and exits and how much it will cost. prices will rise and fall based on congestion, 30 cents when there is nonand up to $6 for peak times. for now free for everybody overnight from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. >> shareholders at two major airlines approved a deal to form the world's largest airline. continental airline officials announced preliminary results in houston while shareholders for united voted in chicago. today's vote clears the way for the $3 billion swap to close in about two weeks. >> friday so perfect pets. >> mike nicco's going to be back to >>> today on oprah at 4:00 ultimate wild dreams plus oprah announces her latest book. at 5:00 abc 7 news, how much are you worth? the average american's net value takes a dip. we're goi to talk to sarah shourd about when her niece is coming home after spending 14 months in an iranian prison. >> got a lot of love to sure? how about theerfect pet. >> mike to introduce uses to a cute new friend. >> so cute
carpoolers get to use the lane for free but solo drivers can use it for a fee. signs will alert drivers to the entries and exits and how much it will cost. prices will rise and fall based on congestion, 30 cents when there is nonand up to $6 for peak times. for now free for everybody overnight from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. >> shareholders at two major airlines approved a deal to form the world's largest airline. continental airline officials announced preliminary results in houston while...
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the number of us holding college degrees is up. students told us they're staying in school, hoping to ride out the recession. >> two years out or three years out, maybe the job market has opened itself up a little bit. >> reporter: but perhaps most telling, this. more americans rely on food stamps than ever before. more than 11 million people. one in every ten families now needing help, people like clyde hardin, who spoke to us from georgia by skype. he lost his job last year. >> i've worked my whole life. now i can't do anything for my family. >> reporter: hardin has two daughters. >> you don't know what it's like to say, "i'm sorry, we can't afford it, i'm sorry we can't buy the school picture, because i don't have money." you doesn't know what it's like to tell a little girl that. >> reporter: those pictures, a portrait of our country tonight. sharyn alfonsi, abc news, new york. >>> and as we head toward the elections in november. as you know, illegal immigration is an issue simmering throughout the country. and tonight it's fro
the number of us holding college degrees is up. students told us they're staying in school, hoping to ride out the recession. >> two years out or three years out, maybe the job market has opened itself up a little bit. >> reporter: but perhaps most telling, this. more americans rely on food stamps than ever before. more than 11 million people. one in every ten families now needing help, people like clyde hardin, who spoke to us from georgia by skype. he lost his job last year....
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get california working again-for all of us. the guys who drive a heavy duty truck, have some heavy duty demands. like enough horsepower and torque to get out of just about any situation. a payload that beats the other guys flat out. a frame sturdy enough to bear up a max towing capacity that's over 10 tons. and a braking system tough enough to bring it all to a stop. heavy duty demands? gentlemen, your truck is ready. >>> decision 2010a new pole shows jerry brown leading his challenger meg whitman. brown came in with 47% of the support while whitman had 42%. in another report, whitman and brown are nearly tide. 47% support jerry brown, 46 support whitman. >>> big changes in store for our forecast, details coming up in just a few minutes. [ male announcer ] barbara boxer. she fought to get our veterans the first full combat care center in california. her after school law is keeping a million kids off the street and out of gangs. and she's fighting every day to create new jobs. i'm working to make california the leader in clean e
get california working again-for all of us. the guys who drive a heavy duty truck, have some heavy duty demands. like enough horsepower and torque to get out of just about any situation. a payload that beats the other guys flat out. a frame sturdy enough to bear up a max towing capacity that's over 10 tons. and a braking system tough enough to bring it all to a stop. heavy duty demands? gentlemen, your truck is ready. >>> decision 2010a new pole shows jerry brown leading his challenger...
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it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >> singer duet with elmo and sesame street eliminated from upcoming show even before it aired. ♪ about she performs a kid friendly version of the hit song hot cold with somewhat flustered elmo. producers pulled it though after clip leaked on the web and parents wrote to pbs claiming the outfit is too reveal for a kid show. thousands of other parents however wrote on the station web site saying that the actions are unwarranteded and unnecessary. video has had more than 1 million hits on you tube. >> complete tape of world series game thought lost to history has been found. in of all places the late bing crosby hillsboro home. seventh gym of the 1960 world series featuring bill's walk off homer to beat the yankees 10-9. perfectly pre-serveed tape was found in december in a wine cellular of the cross by home. he of course a major baseball fan and part owner of the pivrme
it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >> singer duet with elmo and sesame street eliminated from upcoming show even before it aired. ♪ about she performs a kid friendly version of the hit song hot cold with somewhat flustered elmo. producers pulled it though after clip leaked on the web and parents wrote to pbs claiming the outfit is too reveal for a kid show....
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the obama administration is encouraging more states to adopt them, but as nbc's rehema ellis shows us, some educators say charter schools are not worth their weight in results. >> noble academy charter school in euclid, ohio, has 240 students, a waiting list and 100% of its students have passed the state's reading test. >> i can say it is mostly from the help of the teachers and the support of the parents. >> reporter: charter schools are public schools that are federally funded but privately run. 5,000 charter schools operate in 39 states and washington, d.c., serving more than 1.5 million students and 300,000 more are on waiting lists. >> it is that partnership between parents and teachers in the community to come together in an area where maybe traditional public education has failed. >> reporter: but another 11 states don't allow charters at all. opponents of charter schools say taxpayer money should be used to fix traditional public schools rather than creating charter schools which have less federal oversight and often require students to win a lottery to attend. diane ravage, t
the obama administration is encouraging more states to adopt them, but as nbc's rehema ellis shows us, some educators say charter schools are not worth their weight in results. >> noble academy charter school in euclid, ohio, has 240 students, a waiting list and 100% of its students have passed the state's reading test. >> i can say it is mostly from the help of the teachers and the support of the parents. >> reporter: charter schools are public schools that are federally...
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game over. >> that's it for us. thank you for watching and we uh preesh -- apppppppppppppppppp introducing the samsung fascinate powered by verizon. super amoled screen. six-axis 3d gaming and access to thousands of free apps. all in one ultra-thin package. you want it, we got it. the samsung fascinate. only at verizon. woman: did you bring the camera phone? man: i did. do you wanna go first? i've been waiting for this all day. ok, this is from... aunt stacey. introducing chase quickdeposit. just photograph the front and back of your check using the chase mobile app on your iphone, and hit send. it went through. this is so cool. this is so cool. you wanna try it? yea. ok. make a depositght. from anytime--make a det with your iphone. to mister and misses walker. why would they send my parents a check? chase what matters. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] why choose between delicious or 100 calories? ♪ with yoplait delights, now you can finally have both. ♪ it's the perfect parfait, with two indulgently rich layers of
game over. >> that's it for us. thank you for watching and we uh preesh -- apppppppppppppppppp introducing the samsung fascinate powered by verizon. super amoled screen. six-axis 3d gaming and access to thousands of free apps. all in one ultra-thin package. you want it, we got it. the samsung fascinate. only at verizon. woman: did you bring the camera phone? man: i did. do you wanna go first? i've been waiting for this all day. ok, this is from... aunt stacey. introducing chase...
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vic lee joins with us more. vick? >> the defendant was convicted on all 10 counts, including murder, robbery, and evading a police officer. it was an emotional hearing which was attended by dozens of police officers and police brass. he broke down and cried after the verdict was read. he was 19 when the crime occurred, and july 26th, 2006, he and two others fled in a stolen car after a robbery on bay shore boulevard. he led police on a car chase wound through the city, and highway 280. the van crashed into officer burkeo's patrol car. he was a police officer stationed at bay view station on the force five years. petrelli out on bail at the time. after the verdict the officer's father spoke to us. >> there are petrelli weing forrive you. you're just human. you make mistakes z your family, we bear no grudge or bitterness against also, you. >> and there would be a hearing on october 22, to set a date for sentencing. since this was a murder committed during a robbery, this is a special circumstances case which means he co
vic lee joins with us more. vick? >> the defendant was convicted on all 10 counts, including murder, robbery, and evading a police officer. it was an emotional hearing which was attended by dozens of police officers and police brass. he broke down and cried after the verdict was read. he was 19 when the crime occurred, and july 26th, 2006, he and two others fled in a stolen car after a robbery on bay shore boulevard. he led police on a car chase wound through the city, and highway 280....
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i think that it should be used for medical purposes only. >> i'm for it. i'm for it, i think it should be legal. it's a medicine, it makes people feel good. >> this should have happened a long time ago. seems like a good way to bail out the state of some dire financial straits. >> reporter: a coalition of medical marijuana providers came out against prop 19 saying it could spur cities and counties to ban marijuana for all uses. in oakland, sal castaneda. >>> environmentists today posted a list of so called trash hot spots. the group save the bay pinpointed 225 locations that they say need help. state and regional quality agencies are now mandating that cities permenantly cut trash in these locations. the new rules call for trash reduction of 40% by the year 2014 and garbage must be totally eliminated within 12 years. but some cities say they don't have enough money to fund such programs without sacrificing other much needed services. >>> and there's fog at the coast. right now in oakland, a mild 62, san francisco 63. here's the forecast as it goes tonight.
i think that it should be used for medical purposes only. >> i'm for it. i'm for it, i think it should be legal. it's a medicine, it makes people feel good. >> this should have happened a long time ago. seems like a good way to bail out the state of some dire financial straits. >> reporter: a coalition of medical marijuana providers came out against prop 19 saying it could spur cities and counties to ban marijuana for all uses. in oakland, sal castaneda. >>>...
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i want to use her words. >>reporter: jackie and the girl died a week ago in the san bruno explosion and fire that killed at least 4 people. >> i want people to know that they matter. that this should never have happened. that we didn't deserve, they were just home making dinner. doing homework. >>reporter: she was eighth grader at the catholic school in san francisco. she was president of the student council. dancer. honor student. her classmates are determined to keep her memory alive. >> she's part of the class 2011 and she's a big part of it and we are not going to forget that. we are keeping her picture up. writ now her desk is still here with things in it. >>reporter: loved ones say the sudden death of jackie and vanessa made them realize the importance of cherishing every day. lesson it seems that she had already learned. >> even if we have a busy schedule we should take time to enjoy and appreciate all of god's gifts. >>reporter: impressive little girl. the few rallies are scheduled for tomorrow and th
i want to use her words. >>reporter: jackie and the girl died a week ago in the san bruno explosion and fire that killed at least 4 people. >> i want people to know that they matter. that this should never have happened. that we didn't deserve, they were just home making dinner. doing homework. >>reporter: she was eighth grader at the catholic school in san francisco. she was president of the student council. dancer. honor student. her classmates are determined to keep her...
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let us know who needs to be adopted. >> thanks for having us. >> you bet. back to you. >> sasquatch is just full of love. love. needs to get a good wouldn't it be nice if every time meg whitman told a lie her nose would grow? newspapers report the claims in this meg whitman ad are false. and she knows it. taxes went down under jerry brown. but whitman's nose keeps growing by the millions. everyday i eat your soups, i save a lot of money. that's great. so, your rich and hearty soups have made me, rich and hearty. that's funny. i'm hearty because of your juicy steak, your potatoes... you're really, rich and happy. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. so, you can eat them right here... or eat green giant beans at home... ...frozen within 8 hours to lock in nutrients. up to you. [ green ant ] ho ho ho ♪ green giant. meg whitman's nose keeps growing. whitman says california lost jobs under jerry brown. turns out 1.9 million jobs were created. she spent millions saying jerry brown raised taxes. fact is brown cut 4 billion in taxes.
let us know who needs to be adopted. >> thanks for having us. >> you bet. back to you. >> sasquatch is just full of love. love. needs to get a good wouldn't it be nice if every time meg whitman told a lie her nose would grow? newspapers report the claims in this meg whitman ad are false. and she knows it. taxes went down under jerry brown. but whitman's nose keeps growing by the millions. everyday i eat your soups, i save a lot of money. that's great. so, your rich and hearty...
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tell us what you can about the explosion that shook all of us yesterday. >> it is a remarkable failure because it really shouldn't happen, given all of the protocols in place and all the things that happened to have such a fail-year you wonder. with such a catastrophic failure somebody punched a hole in one of these mains and caused a spark but that doesn't appear to be the case here. something failed in such a catastrophic way that the valves are maybe a mile, two miles apart so now all of this highly compressed gas which is under several hundred pounds of pressure per square inch is venting to the atmosphere. it catches on fire. it becomes a blow torch. it has to work out and while that was happening it was burning up that particular neighborhood. generally speaking, we don't know really what happened. we know there was a significant failure and generally speaking has been my experience in covering all kinds of disasters it's a chain of events rather than a single event but there is plenty going on that raises questions. one of which was, conversations by several people who said prio
tell us what you can about the explosion that shook all of us yesterday. >> it is a remarkable failure because it really shouldn't happen, given all of the protocols in place and all the things that happened to have such a fail-year you wonder. with such a catastrophic failure somebody punched a hole in one of these mains and caused a spark but that doesn't appear to be the case here. something failed in such a catastrophic way that the valves are maybe a mile, two miles apart so now all...
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use for a trip to las vegas, for expenses there. also to pay her rent and food, entertainment, etc. >> reporter: hailey is charged with 29 criminal counts. hailey's public defender entered a plea of not guilty and told she has no criminal record. it hasn't diminished the spirit. they just want to move on. other students reacted this way. >> i would feel disrespected and violated in a lot of ways. people work hard for their money. it's shame when it's put into a place like you thought it would be trusted. >> you trust people and they take advantage. not okay. >> no, it's not. not at all. i hope they can raise money and i'd like to do anything i can to help. >> reporter: out $20,000, they're hoping to bounce back. the da's office is working with university police to recover the money. don knapp, cbs 5. >>> other bay area headlines now. the death toll from the san bruno pipeline explosion officially jumped to seven. the coroner's office confirmed that gregory bullis, his mother lavon and son died in that blast. tomorrow crews will star
use for a trip to las vegas, for expenses there. also to pay her rent and food, entertainment, etc. >> reporter: hailey is charged with 29 criminal counts. hailey's public defender entered a plea of not guilty and told she has no criminal record. it hasn't diminished the spirit. they just want to move on. other students reacted this way. >> i would feel disrespected and violated in a lot of ways. people work hard for their money. it's shame when it's put into a place like you...
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us natural gas pipeline. even the fire chief has had troubles getting information on where it is. >>> now you see it. now you don't. new shopping concept that is bringing business to vacant san francisco >> that segment of pipe was not on the top 100 list. >> it iing nyeed deadly fire that destroyed a neighborhood and sparked nationwide concern about the natural gas pipeline running under our homes. even so that san bruno pipeline was not considered dangerous enough to be on pg&e list of its 100 highest priorities. at the top of that list is solana county pipeline running through cordeal. >> more than 2 dozen of the top 100 here in the the bay area. highlighted on this map. laura spoke tonight with people living near some of the riskiest sites. laura. >>reporter: hi allen. this list from pg&e is really a tough read n.part because there was no detailed map that came with it. this area where i am right now in san pablo was pretty easy to find because there was a specific street listed in here but in many other
us natural gas pipeline. even the fire chief has had troubles getting information on where it is. >>> now you see it. now you don't. new shopping concept that is bringing business to vacant san francisco >> that segment of pipe was not on the top 100 list. >> it iing nyeed deadly fire that destroyed a neighborhood and sparked nationwide concern about the natural gas pipeline running under our homes. even so that san bruno pipeline was not considered dangerous enough to be...
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get california working again-for all of us. >>> welcome back. one of the toughest jobs in sports has to be that of the baseball pitcher. on the tiny hill, all alone, and usually the one to blame when things go wrong. it went very wrong for rosario, making his big league debut. giving up two runs. and javier vasquez, hitting three straight tampa bay batters, last one brings in a run, and yankees lose at home. come on, javier. >> come on. >> come on, javier. >> thank you for choosing nbc. we'll see you back here tomorrow. bye-bye. as the ceo of hp, carly fiorina laid off 30,000 workers. when you're talking about massive layoffs, which we did... perhaps the work needs to be done somewhere else. [ male announcer ] fiorina shipped jobs to china. and while californians lost their jobs, fiorina tripled her salary. bought a million dollar yacht. and five corporate jets. i'm proud of what i did at hp. [ male announcer ] carly fiorina. outsourcing jobs. out for herself. [ barbara boxer ] i'm barbara boxer and i approve this message.
get california working again-for all of us. >>> welcome back. one of the toughest jobs in sports has to be that of the baseball pitcher. on the tiny hill, all alone, and usually the one to blame when things go wrong. it went very wrong for rosario, making his big league debut. giving up two runs. and javier vasquez, hitting three straight tampa bay batters, last one brings in a run, and yankees lose at home. come on, javier. >> come on. >> come on, javier. >> thank...